Washington Redskins OT Jammal Brown's contract is set to automatically void Friday, Feb. 8, which will make him an unrestricted free agent this offseason. He was scheduled to count $4.6 million against the salary cap next season but will count $3.3 million in dead money in 2013.

The Washington Redskins did not activate OT Jammal Brown (hip) from the Physically-Unable-to-Perform (PUP) list by the deadline Tuesday, Nov. 27, and he is now on the season-ending Injured Reserve list.

The Washington Redskins will have to decide whether to add OT Jammal Brown (hip) to their active roster by Tuesday, Nov. 27, but it appears that he will be placed on Injured Reserve after missing practice Monday, Nov. 26. He has been on the Physically Unable to Perform list but was able to practice the last few weeks.

Washington Redskins OT Jammal Brown (hip) said he was encouraged by his first practice after hip surgery Monday, Nov. 12. "I feel a lot looser, could move a lot more," Brown said. "I'll know better after a week or so, how it feels. But I feel good. It was a great day for me." Brown does not have a target date for his return but is hoping to play this season. "As soon as possible … The Redskins are trying to be cautious, but I hope they're not too cautious," Brown said. "I want to get out there as soon as possible. Help my team."

Washington Redskins OT Jammal Brown (hip) had surgery to repair a torn ligament in his right hip last week. He is expected to miss four-to-six weeks as a result of the operation and should start the year on the Physically Unable to Perform list.

Updating a previous report, Washington Redskins OT Jammal Brown (hips) is battling pain in both of his hips. He remains on the Physically-Unable-to-Perform (PUP) list, but no surgery is planned. He continues to take anti-inflammatory medication.

Washington Redskins OT Jammal Brown's (hip) hip injury is not as bad as originally feared and he will not require surgery, according to league sources. Brown will miss a few weeks and does not have a precisely known return date, but he will not miss the season as a result of the injury.

Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan said OT Jammal Brown (hip) has started taking yoga classes to get flexibility in his injured hip. Shanahan said the yoga has broken up the scar tissue in Brown's hip which has allowed him to get into a full squat easier.

Washington Redskins OT Jammal Brown's (hip) future with the team will depend on if he can completely recover from his hip injury and if he has a strong offseason. Brown is scheduled to count $4.6 million against the salary cap next season.

Washington Redskins OT Jammal Brown (groin) is making progress, according to head coach Mike Shanahan, as the player was able to practice on a limited basis Wednesday, Nov. 16. Shanahan said Monday, Nov. 14, that it was a "longshot" that Brown would play in Week 11.